22.01 Reinstall goes wrong
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U-Boot 2017.03-armada-17.10.2-g6a6581a-dirty (Nov 01 2018 - 16:04:57 -0300)
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Ok, that might be the issue. If you can please run the following command:
[22.01-RELEASE][admin@1100-3.stevew.lan]/root: sh -c 'dd if=/dev/flash/spi0 bs=64k count=1 2>/dev/null | sha256' 6eeae92008003686d912066830858e4af0fa8476b23a719c10f60e1edfb8cfeb
The updater checks for known sha256 sums and it appears yours may not be expected. That is the updated uboot shown on my 1100 here.
One you have booted into 22.01 using UFS though you should be able to manually update uboot and then re-install ZFS if that turns out to be the issue.
Steve
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@stephenw10 My output is 1b6998c83988bb0e53500606d340d119f07846e4058afb8eb55c3eca07ffbcef
How does one manually update U-Boot?
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If you repeat that command does it come back the same every time?
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@stephenw10 Yes
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Confirming this locally....
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@stephenw10 Should I leave my unit untouched in case you need to refer to something or is it ok for me to proceed getting it working with UFS? I rely on this for VPN to work access and it needs to be up & ready by Thursday evening.
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@kom I would just get it back online for your VPN. We're working on tracking down a unit that has this same UBoot internally.
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Hi,
I have a recently purchased SG-1100 and requested the new firmware so that i could start working with a ZFS-based install. I'm getting the same error on my device:
U-Boot 2017.03-armada-17.10.2-g6a6581a-dirty (Nov 01 2018 - 16:04:57 -0300)
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ERROR: cannot open /boot/lua/loader.lua: invalid argument.Should i just wait for a new recovery firmware to be released or what is the guidance?
I'm just starting out learning pfSense so it's not a big deal to wait a little while...Thanks,
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@stevie_0815 Install with UFS. When the fix comes out, you can backup your config, reinstall with ZFS, then restore your config. Boom, done.
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@kom Thanks for the lightning fast response, will do as suggested.. Maybe a naive question but any idea about the fix ETA? Not (yet) familiar with how quickly this stuff gets turned around.
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@stevie_0815 No.
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@stevie_0815 We're looking into a fix.
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